FS-7.1 - Soundbar

Seven-Channel Soundbar

“We took our best-selling FS-7.0 and made it even better, with more power handling, better placement options and a more powerful subwoofer companion” — Peter Tribeman, President, Atlantic Technology

A Full Theater of Sound in only 43 Inches!Real surround sound without all the boxes--The FS-7.1 Soundbar loudspeaker is a high-performance unit containing all seven home theater channels in a single elegant, slim enclosure.

The speaker uses several advanced technologies to deliver convincing 7-channel surround sound. The two 4 x 6-inch speakers on the front baffle are unique: each is a dual voice-coil driver that handles the left (or right) front channel and "half" of the center channel. This preserves the tightly focused imaging of a top-quality theater system and also minimizes cabinet space.

Innovation is also evident in the side-firing surround drivers. They are also dual voice-coil drivers, handling both the 5.1 and 7.1 surround channels. Plus, they are angled forward so they deliver convincing surround effects into the listening area even if there is no nearby reflecting sidewall.This allows the FS-7.1 to create impressive three-dimensional sound from a movie soundtrack--without the need or expense of on-board electronic gimmickry.

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FS-7.1

The FS-7.1 is the world's first 3-, 5-, or 7-channel soundbar. It's innovative design uses all drivers--including the side-mounted surrounds--whether you connect 3, 5 or 7 channels. Here's how: the side-mounted surrounds are patent-pending triple voice-coil drivers. One voice coil handles the side surround ("5.1") information, a second voice coil handles the back surround ("7.1") information. The third voice coil is wired in series with the corresponding front Left or Right channel and it plays that front channel information. The result is an immersive, enveloping sound field that does not restrict the listener to one "special" seat, the way conventional soundbars do.